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A Study On Customer Satisfaction Towards Debit Card Services Provided by Private Sector

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Volume : 1 | Issue : 10 | October 2012 ISSN - 2250-1991

Research Paper Commerce

A Study on Customer Satisfaction towards


Debit Card Services Provided By Private
Sector Bank With Special Reference to
Coimbatore City
*Ms. Linda Mary Simon
* Research Scholar Dr.NGP College of arts and Science Coimbatore-641048
ABSTRACT

Banking in the modern sense of the word can be traced to medieval and early Renaissance Italy, to the rich cities in the north
like Florence, Venice and Genoa. The word bank was borrowed in Middle English from Middle French banque, from Old Italian
banca, from Old High German bank, bank "bench, counter “Private-sector banks have been functioning in India since the very
beginning of the banking system. Initially, during 1921, the private banks like bank of Bengal, bank of Bombay and bank of
madras were in service, which all together formed Imperial Bank of India. A debit card (also known as a bank card or check
card) is a plastic card that provides the cardholder electronic access to his or her bank accounts at a financial institution. The
person impossible to get credit card is possible to get this plastic card. Debit card help to avoid more fraudulent activities and
help the customer in carry cash, purchase goods, pay bill, recharge etc., in always.

Keywords : Debit Card, Private Sector Banks


Introduction: Debit Card Holders.
A debit card is very similar to a cash card, but it allows you to 2. To review the extent of utilization of Private sector Banks
do a lot more than use an ATM machine. A debit card is like an Debit card.
electronic cheque that you can use to pay for goods and ser- 3. To measure the satisfaction level of customer about the
vices. There are different types debit card and not all outlets services provided by Private Sector Banks.
will accept them as payment. The main types of debit card are 4. To examine the pratical problem face by the card holders
Visa delta, Solo, and Switch. Although you have to be aged and offer effective suggestions.
at least 11 before you are allowed to own a debit card, most
types of debit card are not available to fewer than 18s. As Limitations:
the money is automatically taken from your account, it means 1. The study was confined to Coimbatore City only and
that you can only spend the amount that’s available in your therefore the findings of the study cannot be extended to
account at the time. As the money is automatically taken from other areas.
your account, it means that you can only spend the amount
that’s available in your account at the time. 2. The study is purely based on primary data. The subjectiv-
ity of the respondents may reflect on the study.
Two types of debit cards
3. The study is confined to union bank of India debit card
“On-line” debit cards: holders only.
These cards usually are enhanced ATM (automated teller ma-
chine) cards which work the same as they would in an ATM 4. Time and cost are other factors limiting the study to a
transaction. It is an immediate electronic transfer of money sample of 100 respondents.
from your bank account to the merchant’s bank account.
5. People are reluctant to give information for the fear of be-
“Off-line” debit cards: ing used against them.
These cards usually look like a credit card and resemble a
credit card transaction. The merchant’s terminal reads your Sample design
card, identifies it as a debit rather than a credit card, and cre- It is a probabilistic sampling method where the samples were
ates a debit against your bank account. drawn from the various places of the city. The respondents of
the sample size are 150.
Review of literature:
H. Ramana in their article “ Marketing approach in Banking” A research design is a clear plan about the research. There
states that banking industry indirectly can survive only by are various types of research such as Fundamental Re-
adopting efficient marketing strategy. These strategies are search, Experimental Research, Descriptive Research and
used to gain the positive response of the customers and to Analytical Research.
win the positive competitive market in future.
Method of data collection:
R.Sangeetha’s study is based on the “Customer awareness The task of data collection begins after a research problem
and satisfaction regarding services rendered by commercial has been defined and research design chalked out. The data
bank with reference to State Bank of India and ICICI Bank”. It collected are primary and secondary data.
reveals that gender, occupation, monthly income, type of ac-
count and period of holding account with bank is not associ- Statistical Tools:
ated with awareness level. On the other hand there is associa- Statistical tools were employed for data analysis and interpre-
tion between ages, educational qualification awareness level. tation of the survey data.
v Percentage Analysis
Statement of the Problem: v Chi Square Analysis
1. To study about the awareness of the Private Sector banks

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Period of the Study : customer and reason to become debit card holder
The period of study from June 2011 to March 2012
Table 4
Tables:1 Occupation of the customers and reason to become debit
Sex of the customer and reason to become credit card holder card holder
Level of significance at 5 % on
occupation
Sex Business Profes- Em- Oth-
man sional ployee ers Total
Reason
Male Female Total
Safety 12 12 18 10 52
Reason
Status 2 14 4 2 22
Safety 22 30 52
Conveniences 12 12 50 2 76
Status 8 14 22
Total 26 38 72 14 150
Convinces 48 28 76
Total 78 72 150 Source: primary data
Calculated value 6.95
Level of significance at 5 % on
Tabulated value 5.991
Calculated value 35.83
Interpretation Tabulated value 12.593
Since the table value of 5.991is less than the calculated value
6.95, the null hypothesis is rejected and hence we conclude Interpretation
that there is a significant between sex and reason to become Since the table value of 12.593 is less than the calculated
credit card holder. value 35.83, the null hypothesis is rejected and hence we
conclude that there is a significant between Occupation of the
Source: primary data customers and reason to become debit card holder

Table:2 FINDINGS
Age of the customer and to become debit card holder The various findings of the study include the following.
Age Above · The study reveals that the majority of the cardholders be-
20-30 30-40 40- 50 50 Total
years years years long to the gender of male. The survey reveals that 52%
Reason years of male persons prefer debit card to their counter parts.
Safety 18 22 10 2 52 · The majority of the customers are under the age group of
30 – 40 years i.e., 34.67%
Status 10 6 6 0 22 · Based on the study, it is clear that majority of the respond-
Conveniences’ 18 24 20 14 76 ents i.e., 50.67% are under the educational qualification
Total 46 52 36 16 150 of Post Graduate level. The cardholders are mostly post
graduate persons.
Level of significance at 5 % on · Many of the respondents are employed persons. The
Calculated value 14.45 study says about 48% fall under the category of em-
ployed in their occupation status.
Tabulated value 12.593 · The Annual Income level of the respondents is between
Rs.75,000-1,00,000. 52% of the Income level persons
Interpretation highly prefer debit cards.
Since the table value of 12.593 is less than the calculated · More than 82% of the customers are having saving ac-
value14.45, the null hypothesis is rejected and hence we con- count in PRIVATE SECTOR BANKS
clude that there is a significant between Age of the customer · The majority of the customer are holding debit card for
and to become debit card holder convince ie.,36% In PRIVATE SECTOR BANKS
· Based on the study it is clear that, majority of the custom-
TABLE-3 ers i.e., 44% of them possess debit Card for the period of
Education of the customer and reason to become debit card 2-3years.
holder · The majority of the customer use debit Card within the
city, which runs to 62.67% as per the study.
· The frequency of using the debit Credit Card by custom-
postgraduate

Professional

ers is 70.67% often


Education
graduate

Reason · From the study it is clear that 57.33% of the customers


School

opined that the adequacy of cash limit is some extent


Total

· As per the study 85.33% of the customers are satisfied


with the working Condition provided by the bank
Safety 6 16 24 6 52 · The study clearly indicated that 56% of the customers
Status 2 2 12 6 22 opinion about Annual charges is moderate
Conveniences’ 8 18 40 10 76
Total 16 36 76 22 150 SUGGESTIONS
· It is found that majority of customers has the problem in
Source: primary data frequent wrong entries excess that can be reduced in or-
der to increase the number of debit card holder.
Level of significance at 5 % on · The service centers are now a day increased in many
areas to attract the customers. This is an appreciatable
Calculated value 60.19 one. Still, there are many cardholders who don’t receive
Tabulated value 12.593 the service properly. This is to be noted for such the cus-
tomers’ satisfaction is the boon to the marketing...
Interpretation · The immediate cash is the need of today’s life. There-
Since the table value of 12.593 is less than the calculated fore it is suggested that ATM (Automated Teller Machine)
value 60.19, the null hypothesis is rejected and hence we has to be networked properly for immediate cash require-
conclude that there is a significant between Education of the ment. All the banks issuing ATM Card have to open ATM

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in various places over the city for easy access of the card- way to “pay later,” a debit card is a way to “pay now.” When
holders. you use a debit card, your money is quickly deducted from
· In the study we found that most of the customers hold your checking or savings account. But the customer are still
debit Card for the withdrawal of cash. They do not use the not aware of new programs offered by banks like depositing
card for the booking of railway ticket or pay to petrol or money, fund transfer, instant money transfer (IMT) ,cheque
others; this is due to the surcharge levied book request, paying bill, mobile recharge etc. which are spe-
cially offered by private sector banks. The banker must also
Conclusion: cancel extra charges for their special service provided to the
Debit cards look like credit cards or ATM (automated teller ma- customer. The suggestions are implemented properly it to im-
chine) cards, but operate like cash or a personal check. Debit prove the Private Sector Banks services to the customer.
cards are different from credit cards. While a credit card is a

REFERENCES
Research Methodology – C R Kothari | Marketing Management – Philip Kotler | www.scribd.com | http://www.google.co.in/ | www.rbi.org.in | en.wikipedia.org/wiki/
Debit_card | www.bankofbaroda.com/pfs/atm_debitcards.asp | www.axisbank.com/.../cards/debit-cards/...cards/...debit-card/feature |

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